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Use of epoxypolysiloxanes modified with oxyalkylene ether groups as additives for radiation-curing coatings

a technology of oxyalkylene ether and additives, applied in the field of radiation-curing coatings, can solve the problems of high-grade products, disruptive loss of gloss, and inability to rule out damage to products, and achieve the effect of improving the leveling and wetting properties of liquids, and beneficial effect on slip and release properties

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-02-14
EVONIK GOLDSCHMIDT GMBH
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[0018] It is an object of the present invention to provide organically modified siloxanes which exhibit active cationic curing, improve the leveling and wetting properties of liquid, cationically radiation-curable coatings, printing inks and / or print varnishes, and have a beneficial effect on the slip and release properties of the cationically radiation-cured coatings, printing inks and / or print varnishes. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

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In industrial production, the handling of such high-grade products often causes difficulties.
For instance, following the radiation-induced cure of the coating, printing ink and / or print varnish, it is not always possible to rule out damage to the products caused by stacking or other types of manual loading.
In many cases, however, this leads to a disruptive loss of gloss.
The subsequent application of wax to the printed product is also unable to satisfy in every case, especially since this additional process step increases the manufacturing costs.
If the silicone additives are not chemically incorporated, they may migrate to the surface of the coating over time on account of their incompatibility.
In subsequent printing operations, the silicone may go into places where it has a disruptive effect.
In stacking operations, in particular, the transfer of the silicone additive to the reverse face of the overlying printed product cannot be ruled out.
The absence of active cationic curing is a problem with heterogeneous systems in particular.

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[0079] The invention is illustrated below with reference to examples. The inventive compounds 1 to 5 and the following noninventive comparative examples 1 to 3 are used for this purpose.

[0080] To investigate the active curing of the silicone additives (compounds 1 to 5 and comparatives 1 to 3) the silicone additives were admixed with 5% by weight of CYRACURE® photoinitiator UVI-6990 and knifecoated onto Leneta® sheets in a wet thickness of 12 μm. Curing was effected by exposure to UV light at 120 W / cm with a belt speed of 3 m / min. This operation was repeated twice in each case. The surface was then assessed for its curing. The results are summarized in Table 1.

TABLE 1CompoundCuringCompound 1CuredCompound 2CuredCompound 3CuredCompound 4CuredCompound 5CuredComparative 1LiquidComparative 2LiquidComparative 3Cured

[0081] It is evident that only the epoxy-functional siloxanes exhibit an active cationic cure. Purely carbonyl-functional siloxanes (comparatives 1 and 2) do not display an...

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Abstract

This invention provides for, inter alia, coatings, printing inks or paint varnishes that are curable cationically by radiation and to methods for improving the slip and release properties or the leveling and wetting properties of a coating. The coatings, printing inks or paint vanishes provided for herein comprise at lest one epoxypolysiloxane that is modified with an oxyalkylene group and contains, attached to a Si atom, at least one group of the formula: —R3—O—(CnH(2n-m))R4mO—)xR5   (I) where the variables and indices are described herein.

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RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application claims priority to EP application 020085445, filed Apr. 16, 2002, herein incorporated by reference. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] The invention relates to the use of epoxypolysiloxanes modified with oxyalkylene ether groups as additives for cationically radiation-curing coatings. [0004] 2. Description of the Related Art [0005] The epoxypolysiloxanes modified with oxyalkylene ether groups possess excellent properties as additives in cationically radiation-curing coatings, especially printing inks and print varnishes. The epoxypolysiloxanes modified with oxyalkylene ether groups promote the leveling and the wetting properties of the still-liquid coatings, printing inks and / or print varnishes. The cured coatings, printing inks and / or print varnishes possess not only good release properties but also an improved scratch resistance and enhanced gliding properties. [0006] Radiation curing by UV light or elec...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): C09D11/00C08F283/12C08F290/14C08G59/32C08G77/46C09D11/10C09D151/08
CPCC08F283/12C08F290/148C08G59/3254C08G77/46C09D151/085C09D11/101C08L2666/02
Inventor BUSCH, STEFANOESTREICH, SASCHASILBER, STEFANSTRUCK, SUSANNE
Owner EVONIK GOLDSCHMIDT GMBH
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